Covenant College alumna Kathryn Kimball ’09 has been selected to clerk for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Kimball’s clerkship will run during the 2018 Supreme Court term. Around thirty-six law clerks are annually chosen to serve with the Supreme Court.

“I’m deeply honored to have the opportunity to clerk for Justice Thomas, a man I respect as both a jurist and person,” said Kimball. “I credit the rigorous academics at Covenant College for preparing me for law school and my current job as a criminal prosecutor, and I’m incredibly thankful for the many professors and friends who encouraged me along the way.”

After graduating with highest honors from Covenant in 2009 with a BA in economics, Kimball went on to receive her JD from the Fredric G. Levin College of Law in 2012, where she graduated first in her class. Kimball currently serves as a prosecutor at the Department of Justice in Washington, DC.

RUF National Coordinator, Rev. Tom Cannon, stepped down from his role on March 2, 2018. His resignation was received by the permanent committee with appreciation for his service and tenure as chairman.
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